for being richer,to seek for extending the base
Accusative singular of 'annus,' meaning 'year.'
A year (nominative singular) is annus.Of flowers (genitive plural) is florum.So: annus florum = a year of flowers.Alternatively you might say annus floreus or annus floridus; both mean "a flowery year".
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean
The phrase is in Latin, and it translates to "It is."
From the former.
With you all.
Ultimate year.
It is finish
Latin for "out of many, one."
Literally, the Latin words compos mentis mean "in control of the mind", but the phrase is generally translated into English as "of sound mind", that is, "sane".
Lamb of God isn't a latin phrase.
King of the buyer.